Can I Learn a New Language As an Adult? YES YOU CAN!

By | December 28, 2016

There is a huge misconception that adults couldn’t learn languages as fast as children. However, studies have shown that adults can learn languages faster than kids if we are using right methods. If you have ever thought, “Can I Learn a New Language As an Adult?” I can assure that yes you can. And it can be much easier than ever before in your life. Anyone can learn a new language!

When I Get Older, I Learn Languages Faster

Okay, I am still quite young, only 23 years and 8 months old. But I have noticed that the more years I have under my belt, the easier it becomes to learn a new language. When I was a kid, I didn’t have a clue about anything. I just did what adults taught me and then I followed my instincts. That’s what all kids do. As an adult, you can look things from more perspectives than you could ever before because now you have more experience.

Then when I was a teenager, let’s say 13-17 years old, I just learned languages in a way that my teachers taught me. If they stated that I am talented with languages I believed it. If I saw that somebody didn’t succeed with foreign languages at school I just thought that he is not as good as others. I did very well at school with every subject because my mother had taught me to be hard-working and to do school works diligently. But I couldn’t learn languages as fast as I can nowadays.

Can I Learn a New Language

Many times school is not the best place for learning a new language

When I studied languages at school, I didn’t know very much about better learning techniques. At school, we mainly read our textbooks, had listened and reading comprehension exercises and then had exams. There were, of course, some exceptions but that was it like 90% of the time. Was language learning at your school quite similar or was it different?

Nowadays I have found many natural, more relaxing and fun ways of learning languages. Here are some awesome methods that I have found:

  • Learning by listening. Pimsleur and similar methods.
  • Podcasts, for example, Francais Authentique. If I would be a French teacher, I would give as homework to listen to one episode of Francais Authentique after every lesson 😉
  • Mimic Method. This is a fascinating approach that they didn’t mention at school.
  • Language games like Duolingo. I think that they are already using this at some schools worldwide.
  • Finding a language partner and practicing with a native speaker.

The bottom line is that I have nowadays much more resources to learn a new language than I had as a kid or as a teenager. In addition, I have much more knowledge and experience. I know what kind of techniques work and don’t work for me. If you have found language learning hard, then you have only used wrong methods. Now you know that those techniques don’t work for you but you need to find the ones that will work for you.

“But You Have At Least Some Background from Language Learning”

Yes, I studied languages already at school, but that is not a requirement for learning new languages as an adult. Benny Lewis was able to speak only 1 language when he was 21 years old, but 10 years later he already spoke more than 10 other languages. If he could do it, you can do it.

Benny’s experience, my experience, and many other people’s experience show that learning a new language is much easier as an adult. So you can’t use that excuse anymore, “I can’t learn languages because I am already an adult.” You need to find a new one or start practicing and see how much progress you can make.

The Law of Cause and Effect

Our world is full of different kind of laws. There are physical laws and other laws. If you drop a pen, it goes down. That happens because of the law of gravity. But then there are other laws like the law of cause and effect, also known as, the law of sowing and reaping.

It means that everything we do (this is the cause), it has a particular effect. For example, you will sow seeds to the ground, and at the end of the summer, you will reap the harvest. And in the practical life, if you workout a lot, you will be in good shape. But if you eat lots of sugar and unhealthy foot, you will be fat.

Every action we take has some kind of effect. If we keep on sowing good things to our life, we will reap a good harvest. We will be happy and we will enjoy. On the contrast, if we do negative things, our life will not be so happy. If you have good habits, you workout regularly, eat healthy food, sleep enough and regularly, your body will be healthy and you will feel good. But if you drink a lot of alcohol, smoke, have an irregular sleeping time, then your body will react in a negative way. You can know the results beforehand.

The same law applies to learning a new language. If you study it only once a week by reading a textbook for two hours, your progress will be very slow. I can tell it to you right away, so you won’t be disappointed. But if you practice a foreign language every day with creative and enjoyable learning methods, your progress will be fast, and you will learn a new language for sure.

Can I Learn a New Language

Keep on sowing seeds to the ground (practice), and one day you will reap the harvest (you can speak a language fluently)

“But This Language Is So Hard…” -> It WILL Become Easier Day by Day

Let’s make a fun mind game. You are a guy, and your friend wants to introduce one girl for you. He explains how she is: “She is very beautiful. She is also very smart and it’s a great pleasure to have conversations with her.” Would you like to know her? Of course!

But what if your friend would describe her like this, “She was quite tired and looked a bit lazy. She also came too late to our meeting.” I think you wouldn’t be as interested in meeting that girl.

Then try this with languages. Your friend tells you how hard language French is. He says that pronunciation is strange and Bla Bla Bla. Does it help you to learn French? Definitely not! That kind of talk only holds people back and should be banned by law! 😉 Check out how to learn French Easily and Quickly.

What if I say that there are hundreds of similar words in English and French? What if I stated that I learned to speak French online without professional teachers? What if I start explaining all the aspects that make French easy?

I guess that you will feel much more motivated to learn French after that kind of speech. What do you think? We shouldn’t concentrate on hard things because it doesn’t get us any further. Instead, we should focus on practicing and doing the “hard work.” That makes progress, and that’s what it takes to learn a new language.

I have heard some people even claiming that German would be hard. Couldn’t be further from the truth if you have already mastered English. Want to know why German is easy? Read more here.

How to Apply the Law of Cause and Effect to Learning a New Language?

According to the law and cause and effect, practicing a new language makes progress. If you practice for 1 hours, you can hardly expect the same results like the guy who has practiced 10 hours. If you are studying with ineffective techniques, you can expect bad results. But if you are studying with the same techniques like the best language learners in the world, you can expect much better results.

“If you hang around with losers, you’ll end up being a loser.” -Les Brown

Some people will continually keep on telling you that this and this language is hard. That’s not very encouraging. Many people give their opinions and perspectives only from their life experience. If they haven’t achieved something, they don’t believe that it would be possible for other people either. I have figured out if something is possible for one, it’s possible for you.

If somebody, no smarter than you, has learned to do something, you will learn the same thing for sure. If you can improve that person’s method’s even a little, then you achieve even greater results. But I wholeheartedly recommend that keep those individuals who have already achieved something as your role models. Not those you haven’t achieved anything.

With language learning, it means that listen to those that already speak several languages. Not those who can’t.

 

Now I want to hear from you. Have you learned new languages as an adult? What kind of learning methods was useful for you? What kind of methods were not?

Let me know in the comments below! 🙂

10 thoughts on “Can I Learn a New Language As an Adult? YES YOU CAN!

  1. Eija Järvelä

    Thank you for interesting article! I have not learned a new one, but got better before learned languages. Maybe someday I will start to practice a new one with your marvellous ideas.

    Learning languages sounds fun now 😀

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    1. Roope Kiuttu Post author

      Hi Eija,

      it’s good to hear that you have improved your skilled with other languages. I know that you have a positive attitude with learning languages which is already a huge benefit. In my opinion, language learning is 80%-90% a mental thing and only 10-20% is about “technical details”. It means if you have a good attitude and you are willing to make mistakes, then you will learn for sure. Some people find excuses like, “I don’t have time.” “That language is too hard.” etc. Witht that kind of attitude nobody can learn a new language. What do you think?

      -Roope

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      1. Eija Järvelä

        Yes, it is so! I definitely agree with you. Positively forward and with smile everything is easier.

        With languages it’s like world opens in different way. You can learn so much more about everything, when you can speak/read/write more than your mother tongue.

        It is so bracing text, that you write. Thanks!

        Let’s have brilliant New Year 2017 😀

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        1. Roope Kiuttu Post author

          Thank you very much for the encouragement.

          New languages open new doors and new opportunities. That’s why languages are an interesting subject for people who always want to learn something new and interesting. 🙂

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  2. RN Didi

    When I was a kid, I loved learning new languages…In high school, we had to take Spanish classes…I come from Canada..so I speak French and English fluently, and Creole too. So learning Spanish was quite fun. But over the years, since I wasn’t using this language, I kind of forgot it. When I would hear people speak in Spanish, I could recognize the language, off course, but could quite understand what they were saying. So I decided to refresh my Spanish skills and downloaded the Duo-lingo app. This tool, like you said, is a very good one. With so many lessons, you learn very fast. For me it was just a matter of awakening what was already in my brain, but I’d still recommend this app to anyone who wants to learn a new language.

    Great post!!
    RN Didi

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    1. Roope Kiuttu Post author

      Hello RN Didi,

      yeah, Duolingo is a very useful app! I am glad that it has helped to refresh your Spanish skills. I have used it for learning French and German.

      The great thing in Duolingo is that it’s totally free so anyone can use it. It’s also an “easy way” to learn a new language because it’s an interactive method. You get points, you see your own progress and other little things that will keep you motivated.

      Pienso que español es un idioma muyyy bonito! Me encanta hablar español.

      -Roberto 😉

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  3. Gopika

    I took English classes when I was a child but I never had a chance to practice it so I could never really understand it. When I moved abroad and started attending lectures in English every day I quickly understood and it was only a few months after that I was able to also talk in english To improve my ocabulary I started to read books of all kinds and with the help of a dictionary soon I improved a lot.
    Now I moved again to another country where the language is French, is a completely new language for me. What has helped me most is working with children who speak to me in French. Conversation classes have also been very useful.

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    1. Roope Kiuttu Post author

      Hi Gopika,

      thank you very much for sharing your experiences. It seems that when you have really dived into a new language, then you have learned it quickly. I think it’s really a key to mastering a foreign language. When we are children, we see everything in our mother tongue.

      Mum, dad and all relatives are speaking it. Then mum is reading a book in a mother tongue and so on. When we do the same things as an adult, we get the same (or even better) results.

      It’s interesting to hear that talking with French children has helped you a lot. I believe that they are speaking a simple French. But sometimes it can be a challenging to understand what kids are saying even in your mother tongue ;). Conversation classes must be definitely useful because then you are using the language actively.

      I would recommend you to take a look to Francais Authentique. It is a free language learning resource for a bit advanced French learners like you. I have used it for studying French and it has been very useful.

      I wish you all the best with your French studies, Gopika!

      -Roope

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  4. Riaz Shah

    Hey there Roope,
    I was attracted when I saw the word Francais Authentique. I used to study French and I used Duolingo but never thought of the podcasts!

    I love learning new languages and I got super attracted when I came across your blog because like you, English is not my mother tongue and we had to master that before we can master another foreign language.

    Awesome write-up man, and yes adults can learn languages as good! Happy New Year 😀

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    1. Roope Kiuttu Post author

      Hi Riaz,

      have a look to Francais Authentique-podcast :). It’s very useful and still relaxing at the same time. It helped me a lot when studying French.

      I am very happy that my blog’s subject is interesting for you. I think that many people would like to learn languages but they find it hard. My mission is to help them that language learning would feel easy and fun.

      Happy new year and lots of success to your online business, my friend!

      -Roope

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